WILL MEDAL Pia can make 1/2 a party favor in 1/4 h. _______ How many party favors can she make in 1 h?
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You are given a rate of change (how many party favors can be made in a period of time). This rate is (1/2) party favor in (1/4) hour, or \[\frac{ \frac{ 1 }{ 2 }favor }{ \frac{ 1 }{ 4 }hr }\]
First, please simplify this. How would you divide 1/4 into 1/2? Please show your work.
so @Kalayn321 is not right @mathmale
I'd much prefer to focus on this math instead of whether another OpenStudy member is right or not.
Want to see YOUR work.
im asking because I have to hurry
I sympathize, but I do not work that way.
Show how you'd divide 1/4 into 1/2, please.
Kalayn are u sure
SO yawl met???
If she makes 1/2 in 1/4 of an hour which wouuld be 15. How many would she make in 1 hour.
yes im sure
What are the units of measurement? \[\frac{ \frac{ 1 }{ 2 }favor }{ \frac{ 1 }{ 4 }hr }=?\]
Did you get it right?
yep
this guy ~__~
So, where's your final answer? Can you defend this answer (explain why you believe it's correct)?
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